Attaching Fly Line To Leader See this real easy way to put your leader on your fly line, without any knots! Unwinding A Leader A quick tip for taking a leader out of its package. How Much Should I Pay For A Fly Rod That last important decision with a fly rod is how much to pay....
Strong double-line leader and for loop-to-loop connections. One of the best knots for joining two lines of similar size. Easy and fast tying knot for attaching a hook or fly. Secure, and fast tying knot for attaching a hook or fly. Simple knot used to tie a hook or fly to a leade...
Introduction: Fly Fishing: How to Tie a Zebra Midge The zebra midge is one of the easiest flies to tie. To start you need: - 210 denier thread (for the color of the midge you are imitating) - A bead sized for the hook you are tying the fly on - Metal wire, color to match the...
A keen eye might notice that the tying steps of the Davy are the same method used in the highly reliable J Knot for tying two lines together, just not as many passes. Learning and using the J Knot for tying tippet to leader will make tying your fly on with the Davy Knot a cinch!
Direct Links to How to tie Knots (in Alphabetic Order) AlbrightKnot– Joining fishing line of different diameters Alpine Butterfly(Lineman’s Loop) – Create a clip-on point Anchor Bend– A secure hitch Angler’s Loop– Joining leader with tackle ...
How to tie the Nail Knot. The Nail Knot is a time tested and popular knot to join fly line to leader. The use of a small hollow tube (coffee stirrer sticks can work) instead of a nail is effective. The Nail Knot is one of 10 great fishing knots included on the Fisherman's ...
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Lesson 2: How to Make Fishing Lures | Fishing and Lure Making: Holding Your Rod & Reel Before you cast your line, it is important to make sure you have the right grip. In this lesson, we go over the standard grip for holding both spinning reels and baitcasters. What is more, we gu...
As much as I enjoy fishing traditional down-and-across, wet-fly tactics, fish need to be active for this method to be successful. A down-and-across approach puts tension on line and leader, which keeps the flies higher in the water column. This is an excellent choice when fish are look...